IACP Community Policing Awards
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
RCMP Guysborough County District – Canso Office, Nova Scotia, CanadaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Wilson Police Department, North CarolinaAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
RCMP Kamloops – British Columbia, CanadaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Gainesville Police Department, FloridaAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Minneapolis Police Department, MinnesotaSpecial Recognition – Homeland Security
No agency was recognized for Homeland Security programs this year.
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Highland Village Police Department, TexasAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
St. Louis Park Police Department, MinnesotaAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Tustin Police Department, CaliforniaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
No award was given this year in this categoryAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Edmonton Police Service – Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaSpecial Recognition – Homeland Security – These departments demonstrated how community policing philosophy and practices are integral in terrorism prevention and response. Through involvement, awareness and action, agencies and communities moved another step closer to winning the war on terror:
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command – Computer Crime Investigative Unit
Singapore Police Force
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Highland Village Police Department, TexasAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Leesburg Police Department, VirginiaAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
City of Greeley Police Department, ColoradoAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Royal Bahamas Police Force – Nassau, BahamasAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Minneapolis Police Department, MinnesotaSpecial Recognition – Homeland Security – These departments demonstrated how community policing philosophy and practices are integral in terrorism prevention and response. Through involvement, awareness and action, agencies and communities moved another step closer to winning the war on terror:
York Regional Police, Newmarket, Ontario
Los Angeles Police Department, California
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Estes Park Police Department, ColoradoAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Draper Police Department, UtahAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
North Little Rock Police Department, ArkansasAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Royal Bahamas Police Force – Nassau, BahamasAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Los Angeles Police Department, CaliforniaSpecial Recognition – Homeland Security – This department demonstrated how community policing philosophy and practices are integral in terrorism prevention and response:
Tempe Police Department, Arizona
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Irwindale Police Department, CaliforniaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
New Brighton Department of Public Safety, MinnesotaAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Gastonia Police Department, North CarolinaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Royal Bahamas Police Force – Nassau, BahamasAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Boston Police Department, MassachusettsSpecial Recognition – Homeland Security – These departments demonstrated how community policing philosophy and practices are integral in terrorism prevention and response. Through involvement, awareness and action, agencies and communities moved another step closer to winning the war on terror:
Santa Ana Tribal Police Department – Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico
Cobb County Department of Public Safety – Marietta, Georgia
District Police of Adilabad – Government of Andhrapradesh, India
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Gulf Breeze Police Department, FloridaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Department of Public SafetyAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Marietta Police Department, GeorgiaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Richmond Police Department, VirginiaAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Boston Police Department, Massachusetts
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Silverthorne Police Department, ColoradoAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Rolling Meadows Police Department, IllinoisAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
New Rochelle Police Department, New YorkAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Richmond Police Department, VirginiaAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Halton Regional Police Service, Burlington, Ontario – Canada
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Antigonish Detachment, RCMP – Nova ScotiaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Burlington Police Department, VermontAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Roseville Police Department, CaliforniaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Police Department – CanadaAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Trichy City, Tamilnadu State, Police Commissionerate – India
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Mound Police Department, MinnesotaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
Mundelein Police Department, IllinoisAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Asheville Police Department, North CarolinaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
Fremont Police Department, CaliforniaAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
El Paso Police Department, Texas
Agency Serving a Population of Fewer than 20,000 Residents:
Beaufort Police Department, South CarolinaAgency Serving a Population of 20,001 to 50,000 Residents:
White Bear Lake Police Department, MinnesotaAgency Serving a Population of 50,001 to 100,000 Residents:
Clearwater Police Department, FloridaAgency Serving a Population of 100,001 to 250,000:
City of New Haven Department of Police Services, ConnecticutAgency Serving a Population of 250,001 + Residents:
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville, Florida
Agency-nominated agency serving a population of fewer than 25,000 residents:
Richmond Police Department, TexasCitizen-nominated agency serving a population of 50,000+ residents:
Spokane Police Department, WashingtonAgency-nominated officer representing a population of 50,000+ residents:
Police Officer Patrick Vinson, San Diego Police Department, CaliforniaCitizen-nominated officer representing a population of 25,000 to 50,000 residents:
Corporal Harold T. Matthews, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) – Grand Bay – Westfield, New Brunswick, Canada